Why am I writing the _ucking answer I asked the question I don't now the answer
it doesn't matter it depend on the technology of the motor
some 1.400 cc give more than 160 hp
and some 1.600 cc give less than 90 hp
I'm sure there is a more accurate answer, this is just a rough idea. 6.5 hp is around 200cc
Hp is power, c.c. is volume. Depending on how highly tuned an engine is it can make different amounts of hp from the same volume.
cc is displacement and hp is power, they aren't directly related (but a B & S lawnmower is 148cc)
Roughly speaking, more cc in a car or motorcycle means more hp, but there is no exact relation between the two.
120
2.5?
Its 148cc
how many cc is a 13 hp
There should be an engine id tag on the engine stating the cc.
If you mean HP=Horsepower, and CC= Cubic centimeters then HP does have anything to do with CC's. Cc's are the size of the displacement of the engine. HP is the amount of power the engine produces.
190 cc. is about 5 hp.
Around 200 cc
3.3 HP
6.75 hp equals 283.5 cc
roughly 342 cc's to a 12 hp engine
No direct equivalent. Engines of same cc may have different hp.
5
35 cc is approximately 0.154 of a cup
A 5.8 hp scooter is 60 hp.